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one of the areas is operate in anti-access environments where libya was a permissive environment. what sosht of electrical focus that european countries have to make particularly european nato allies to wrap their minds if we are sent to an iran situation or some other place where we can operate in an area that is in much more contested area than for example a libya or an afghanistan? >> basically i think we will always be different in the output of defense institutions in all nato countries look at the sheer size. so the differences is normal. i would challenge one gap. there is a difference and bridge through -- and this is the heart of the mission we have in act to bring the ability both in equipment in training and all aspects of combat. if you look at the gunnison, for example. the inclusion of realtime pictures and video for qrun integration. this is something that is not integral at the beginning. you want video you have to work with your own mission system. if you look at intelligence sharing, there was a lack of intelligence sharing between -- we have developed an afghan
one of the areas is operate in anti-access environments where libya was a permissive environment. what sosht of electrical focus that european countries have to make particularly european nato allies to wrap their minds if we are sent to an iran situation or some other place where we can operate in an area that is in much more contested area than for example a libya or an afghanistan? >> basically i think we will always be different in the output of defense institutions in all nato...
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it will have a festival environment on game days and be a great place to be. it also maintains a visual court or as it cuts through the park and leads to the water's edge. the project has retail, 125,000 square feet of retail. this graphic shows where those places are likely to be. they are concentrated around the parks and the interior street. there is some retail but most of it is concentrated on the street that leads from the parking structure to the ballpark. the likely foot patterns and traffic patterns of the patrons. on that street, we envision it being closed on game days and take on a festival environment. we also want to have a retail mix that is unique and different from other retail experiences we have encountered. we want it to be homegrown and authentic so when people think of coming here, they think of coming to a place not like any other place but is a special environment where they would enjoy hanging out, a lingering, finding stores at the opportunities you might not find everywhere else. in fact, being more like a neighborhood street commerc
it will have a festival environment on game days and be a great place to be. it also maintains a visual court or as it cuts through the park and leads to the water's edge. the project has retail, 125,000 square feet of retail. this graphic shows where those places are likely to be. they are concentrated around the parks and the interior street. there is some retail but most of it is concentrated on the street that leads from the parking structure to the ballpark. the likely foot patterns and...
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and you could say the international and investment environment business environment was favorable to his first eight years in office it's not going to be a walk in the in the park this time around you know it's not going to be a walk in the park and i and i think that's why we will probably see what a lot of people call putin two i think putin one was a completely different time and i think i think mr putin understands that so the challenge that he faces today is to address the concerns of a much broader constituency here in russia. it was a little easier during the first eight years because the job then was to consolidate to create stability to rebuild the state rebuild the state bring honor back to the russian people which i think he did very very well so he's accomplished that he's created i think a very strong platform on which to go forward but now comes the you know tough parts of this assembly in parts of the old communist system still that make it so hard to invest easily in this country and make it too easy to sort of take things that don't belong to you and i think that is
and you could say the international and investment environment business environment was favorable to his first eight years in office it's not going to be a walk in the in the park this time around you know it's not going to be a walk in the park and i and i think that's why we will probably see what a lot of people call putin two i think putin one was a completely different time and i think i think mr putin understands that so the challenge that he faces today is to address the concerns of a...
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>> more than that but the environment for entreprenuership to flourish. talking about degrading the value of the dollar butist it coercion.u suddenly the government takes resources from you toisrut disrupts the contacts that and you make.dn't ride rehab these derivativesde rom wall street?excange chronic instability you have to hedge. with trading opportunities. a huge cost driving peoplehe into the hard assets. that is what government has to get away from. imaginative "60 minutes" changed each day. you 1/2 to have futures derivatives. hiring somebody $15 per hour os that it bangladesh hour?sh arizona our you haven't ing to h industryav figuring it out. then simplify the tax code c that is a huge source of power. power simplify its but you can do productive productive things. spent day is that it is not a manna from heaven but it comes from new that is not a stimulus. it is waste. >> would you like to see no floating currency? bit at i would like to see it as the table saying created it. it provided stability and values 16 ounces in a pound. that doesn't
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to discuss russia's economic and business environment i'm joined by timothy crouse he is head of the russian bank opportunity phone i have see asset management company we also have let america mirror he is chief economist at all critter financial corp and simon fenton fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers ok first let's have a look at where russia's economy stands. following a significant drop in december two thousand and eleven russians tugs gained more steam in the first quarter of two thousand and twelve the sharp two thousand to eleven gave way to the capital inflows with russia would performing other brics and emerging markets in midday privilege to put in sounded between state and russia's economy had to completely overcome the consequences of the financial crisis with the g.d.p. reaching the pre-crisis levels in march oil prices soared to do more than one hundred twenty six dollars per barrel on the back of global economic improvement in the current brant price at one hundred eighteen dollars per barrel would allow the russian government to reduce
to discuss russia's economic and business environment i'm joined by timothy crouse he is head of the russian bank opportunity phone i have see asset management company we also have let america mirror he is chief economist at all critter financial corp and simon fenton fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers ok first let's have a look at where russia's economy stands. following a significant drop in december two thousand and eleven russians tugs gained more steam in...
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that's true in every environment. it's true for politicians as we've seen from last year, but i think it's equally true as we've seen in small businesses. i don't think we can grasp that point in time. we can grasp some of these states. i don't think we have a real strategy around it, but i think we can graph some of these things. in my view, at 25/8 you can't fake. because in a way, it's going to come out, you just don't know how. you saw it last year, wikileaks has set up a new norm in this regard for the things that could come out. we have to live with that, and the question it brings back is, you literally have to, wherever you go, you have to earn your license to operate. and you do it in two actions. it brings the fundamentals back, and i think you cannot believe that if you have an issue somewhere, you can brush it over and be nice and move on. i think if the fundamentals are problematic, they will come out. you have to work very closely with your customers, with your employees, have a very active communication
that's true in every environment. it's true for politicians as we've seen from last year, but i think it's equally true as we've seen in small businesses. i don't think we can grasp that point in time. we can grasp some of these states. i don't think we have a real strategy around it, but i think we can graph some of these things. in my view, at 25/8 you can't fake. because in a way, it's going to come out, you just don't know how. you saw it last year, wikileaks has set up a new norm in this...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take the risk and think i may lose everything, but it may work so i'll try it. that's why you get that optimism and free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there is a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax cut building permit tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, phishing attacks, iris don't take him a local income tax, luxury taxes for a marriage license tax, payroll, real estate tax and i'm kind of editing as they go here come the social security tax, trailer registration tax, utility taxes, watercraft legislation taxes, et cetera come et cetera. why did you include this list of taxes in "freedom manifesto"? >> picture shows government coercion and that is almost everything you do now is that giving tax do we don't realize it. was the first thing you do? u-turn on the electricity in the future electricity bill. you have a cup of coffee, cup of tea. gasoline tax and that list doesn't even include the upcoming taxes on medical devices and
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take the risk and think i may lose everything, but it may work so i'll try it. that's why you get that optimism and free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there is a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax cut building permit tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, phishing attacks, iris don't take him a local income tax, luxury taxes for a marriage license tax, payroll,...
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in that environment businesses are being very cautious. one thing, you know, you can see the caution when you did below the surface and the economic numbers. look at the payroll numbers we're getting the reason why the payrolls are rising is because decline in layoffs. that's a signature call that basically businesses are saying, okay, we can see our orders and we need these people to fill those orders. if you actually saw them hiring additional new people as opposed to reducing the layoffs, it would be a signal of, hey, i am more confident of what i need down the road in terms of more people to produce. i think flthere's a lot of sign in the market. a high degree of uncertainty about what's going to happen. the message i always have in businesses when i try to talk to them is it's like when i get up in the morning to do an event like this and it's pea soup fog outside. you know, i don't want to make the drive but i don't have a choice. you have to build your business even with the uncertainty that's out there. >> what's wrong with pea sou
in that environment businesses are being very cautious. one thing, you know, you can see the caution when you did below the surface and the economic numbers. look at the payroll numbers we're getting the reason why the payrolls are rising is because decline in layoffs. that's a signature call that basically businesses are saying, okay, we can see our orders and we need these people to fill those orders. if you actually saw them hiring additional new people as opposed to reducing the layoffs, it...
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its integrated avionics make it survive in high-threat environments, simply put, there is no other fighter in the world that can do what it does and this airplaneness capability is crucial to national security now and well into the future. last year we determined that f-22 pilots were having unexplained in-flight physiological events at an unacceptable rate,we took action. secretary of the air force donely asked scientific advisory board to conduct a study of the aircraft's oxygen generation system and some of the best minds in our nation were assigned to this task. including scientists, engineers, and medical professionals. they were led general retired greg martin, whom we are fortunate to have with us today. this team worked together for seven months agoing t ini inves incidents and the aircraft. general martin briefed the secretary and chief of staff on findings and offered a list of recommendations for the air force to consider as we move forward. these findings and recommendations are available in your media packet and general mart will explain them to you in further detail today. ge
its integrated avionics make it survive in high-threat environments, simply put, there is no other fighter in the world that can do what it does and this airplaneness capability is crucial to national security now and well into the future. last year we determined that f-22 pilots were having unexplained in-flight physiological events at an unacceptable rate,we took action. secretary of the air force donely asked scientific advisory board to conduct a study of the aircraft's oxygen generation...
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how bad are plastic bags for our environment? experts from both sides weigh in in tonight's green alert. >>> law makers tonight digging for answers on the meningitis out break. the owner of the new england compounding center that made the steroids refused to answer questions. a kentucky judge is one of the 32 people killed and his widow was there today. >> we're heart broken. we're devastated. and i just come here begging you to do something about the matter. >> that massachusetts company has had a history of problems. they were nearly shut down a decade ago but the fda deferred to state regulators who allowed the company to stay open. the closure could have prevented the out break. >>> in tonight's green alert, more than 13 states, plastic bags are either banned at grocery stores or tagged with fees to deter their use. that's according to the advocacy group surf rider foundation. plastic bags hurt the environment while opponents say the harm's really exaggerated. >> you won't find plastic bags at bob's market in southern califor
how bad are plastic bags for our environment? experts from both sides weigh in in tonight's green alert. >>> law makers tonight digging for answers on the meningitis out break. the owner of the new england compounding center that made the steroids refused to answer questions. a kentucky judge is one of the 32 people killed and his widow was there today. >> we're heart broken. we're devastated. and i just come here begging you to do something about the matter. >> that...
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nobody's trading so clearly that is not trading volatility, that's just a macro environment. but what i but what we should be doing and are doing is putting in secretary breakers to prevent the markets from move so long quickly. with automated markets, they can move so quickly. you can replicate that same thing without the inefficiency of a specialist if had you electronic circuit breakers. the sec has put them in place in the u.s. they're already in all the other markets. that's why the flash crashes are completely isolated incident. we need to appreciate how good the markets really are right now. >> yeah, it's scary times. the fact the percentage drops in the market aren't what people really think they are. bob, you're an expert on transaction tax. what's your take on it? >> well, there are two arguments that have been advanced for the transactions tax. one is that it would raise a lot of money. there was a bill by defazio and harkin introduced a couple years ago that claimed it would raise $150 billion, just a tiny several basis point tax would raise all this money. and th
nobody's trading so clearly that is not trading volatility, that's just a macro environment. but what i but what we should be doing and are doing is putting in secretary breakers to prevent the markets from move so long quickly. with automated markets, they can move so quickly. you can replicate that same thing without the inefficiency of a specialist if had you electronic circuit breakers. the sec has put them in place in the u.s. they're already in all the other markets. that's why the flash...
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a lot of different environments they are built into. if you fit a curve or trendline, the red and yellow lines would summarize the average premium by each of those. if you look specifically at those areas that are urban, you throw out some of the alabama wires and some of the areas that are suburban or you might have a binary situation, no transit before, and some places like san diego light rail is like that. actually, the premium is a little bit mitigated. this graph shows a look closer to the assumptions that we are making throughout the rest of the study when you throw out some of the l. ayers and those that do not compare to the environment we have in san francisco. when you did all those studies and you drill down those that most of parable, the most analogous locations to the city we have, you look at the table in the bottom right in you see the 3% range all the way up to numbers around 10% and higher. when we look at the city of san francisco indian burn me -- and the environment we have around the transit terminal, we already h
a lot of different environments they are built into. if you fit a curve or trendline, the red and yellow lines would summarize the average premium by each of those. if you look specifically at those areas that are urban, you throw out some of the alabama wires and some of the areas that are suburban or you might have a binary situation, no transit before, and some places like san diego light rail is like that. actually, the premium is a little bit mitigated. this graph shows a look closer to...
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acknowledging the changing geopolitical environment the strategic guidance articulates. the army has a vital role in the prioritiess and we are developing several initiatives. i would like to share a few of those with you. first our army generation process has served us well in meeting our demands in iraq and afghanistan. with operations in iraq complete and on going transition in afghanistan we will have the opportunity to adapt this process to be more wide ranging especially as we rebalance towards the asia pacific region. we will implement a progressive readiness model for the active and reserve components. in support of the combat and commanders we will be implementing a concept beginning next year to better meet some theater requirements. the intent is to focus unit or headquators during training cycle or specific profiles and unique and environmental characteristics that make them available. we'll conduct a pilot next year when a brigade combat team will be the first unit to execute this concept in coordination with u.s. africa command. the regional concept will be
acknowledging the changing geopolitical environment the strategic guidance articulates. the army has a vital role in the prioritiess and we are developing several initiatives. i would like to share a few of those with you. first our army generation process has served us well in meeting our demands in iraq and afghanistan. with operations in iraq complete and on going transition in afghanistan we will have the opportunity to adapt this process to be more wide ranging especially as we rebalance...
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to discuss the economic and financial environment in russia if what i mean putin will face as he returns office i'm joined by. the chief economist at deutsche bank and given chicago he is the chief economist for russia and c.i.s. at renaissance capital we also have been heiress he is the editor in chief of business new europe as well as he is the chief strategist at oakridge but first let's have a look at how russia's new president may transform the country's economy. in four years time russia is expected to break into the ranks of the top five economies in the world with annual g.d.p. growth reaching up to seven percent however it's contingent on a thriving and innovative business sector the demand putin who is set to return to the post of russia's president this may winning more than sixty three percent of the votes has vowed to make this vision of economic transformation areality the foundations of basic economic policy have their roots in the shop royson will or will prices that coincided with the demand putin's first presidential term however moves to stimulate private business and
to discuss the economic and financial environment in russia if what i mean putin will face as he returns office i'm joined by. the chief economist at deutsche bank and given chicago he is the chief economist for russia and c.i.s. at renaissance capital we also have been heiress he is the editor in chief of business new europe as well as he is the chief strategist at oakridge but first let's have a look at how russia's new president may transform the country's economy. in four years time russia...
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they are happy in the new environment. as their mother's condition worsens, they may never see her again. >> i feel happy because i can go to school. i like my friends, but i worry about my sick mother. >> the founder of the center insists that more needs to be done to help thailand's underprivileged children. >> as we are just a small organization, we can only work with what's already happened. i believe the government should pay more attention to this issue. >> privately operated centers like this give a few youngsters a sense of hope. but as the government focuses on economic growth, it needs to step up efforts to make sure all thai children can share a better future. >>> that's going to wrap up our bulletin for today. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> the sun is out earlier and earlier these days. it seems warmer in tokyo. rachel ferguson joins us with the world weather forecast. rachel, i am looking forward to finally getting rid of my down coat. i have been wearing it all winter. has spring finally
they are happy in the new environment. as their mother's condition worsens, they may never see her again. >> i feel happy because i can go to school. i like my friends, but i worry about my sick mother. >> the founder of the center insists that more needs to be done to help thailand's underprivileged children. >> as we are just a small organization, we can only work with what's already happened. i believe the government should pay more attention to this issue. >>...
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that's just a macro environment. what we should be doing and what we are doing is putting in circuit breakers. the one risk of automated market is that they can move before anyone reacts. a specialist could call a time-out. and then reopen the stock. try to so lis it some buyers. you can replicate without a specialist if you had electronic circuit breakers. they're widespread. that's why the flash crash was an isolated incident. >> it's scary times and the facts, the percentage drops in the market aren't what people really think they are. bob whiten, you're an expert on the transaction tax. what's your take on it? >> there are two units that have been advanced. one is that it would raise a lot of money. there was a bill by defazio and harken that claimed it would raise about $150 billion. just a tiny tax would raise all this money and then the second argument is that it would reduce speculation and so reduce somehow this volatility. let's take both of these arguments. first on the money thing. the whole theme of this
that's just a macro environment. what we should be doing and what we are doing is putting in circuit breakers. the one risk of automated market is that they can move before anyone reacts. a specialist could call a time-out. and then reopen the stock. try to so lis it some buyers. you can replicate without a specialist if you had electronic circuit breakers. they're widespread. that's why the flash crash was an isolated incident. >> it's scary times and the facts, the percentage drops in...
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about a million euros for the manufacturing plant came from the german environment ministry. godrej itself invested about half that amount. >> the carbon emissions the consumer saves with this unit are equivalent to the entire amount of carbon emitted by your average german car driver in a year. >> there's a disadvantage -- the refrigerant used is propane, a highly flammable gas. using it requires high safety standards. >> we use a very small quantity the unit. we are using only 350 to 370 size of about 150 square feet, which what this unit is meant for. so even if this entire charge leaks out into the room, it would not cause a flammable mixture with the air inside the room. >> the godrej company wants to break into a market that many other manufacturers have already cornered the competition is tough, even though the market is growing steadily. company headquarters in mumbai -- the family-owned business is over a hundred years old. anyone who wants an affordable refrigerator or washing machine buys from godrej - at least that used to be the case. but in the past few years th
about a million euros for the manufacturing plant came from the german environment ministry. godrej itself invested about half that amount. >> the carbon emissions the consumer saves with this unit are equivalent to the entire amount of carbon emitted by your average german car driver in a year. >> there's a disadvantage -- the refrigerant used is propane, a highly flammable gas. using it requires high safety standards. >> we use a very small quantity the unit. we are using...
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jim joined us from the tribune washington bureau covering energy, environment and politics for newspapers including the "los angeles times" and the "chicago tribune," previously worked at the "to lead ledo bla" he won the 2007 livingston award for young journeyists of stories revealing the true roots of ohio's economic decline and part of the coingate team at the toledo blade, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. jim? >> thank you so much. thank you all for sticking around. i'm a numbers nerd myself, and i've been delighted with the amount of numbers so far. but i want to start without numbers and start with raw numbers. how numbers and how we should do this, 5 trillion here, 4 trillion there. let's talk about what's going to happen. right? what's -- what does this look like a year from now? both from the lame duck and going forward. how much closer do you all think we will be towards actual, you know, fiscal health, towards balancing our budget and most importantly, where will those budget balancing measures actually have come from. we'll start with you, sir. >> history would tell us, if y
jim joined us from the tribune washington bureau covering energy, environment and politics for newspapers including the "los angeles times" and the "chicago tribune," previously worked at the "to lead ledo bla" he won the 2007 livingston award for young journeyists of stories revealing the true roots of ohio's economic decline and part of the coingate team at the toledo blade, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. jim? >> thank you so much. thank you all for...
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it might be somewhat a contributor to both the improving market environment as well as the fed saying they will do things but not being very committal. the fact that invours are low, demand is picking up and pricing is improving all are positive and it's starting to show consistency. i think that's a very good sign for consumer confidence and, therefore, spending and economic growth down the road. >> this is so important. this was really the crux of the problem over the last couple years. do you think this stability we're seeing in housing is enough to create jobs? >> i think it is. if you see what's been going on with home builder profitability, my sense is they're going to start hiring and as people start buying houses, the ripple effect of what people start consuming increases demand and, therefore, the need for corporations to start hiring again. >> so what does this mean for investing right now? how do you want to allocate capital? >> i think people have had too much money in fixed income. the equity market in the u.s. is still very inexpensive. if we have a volatile environment
it might be somewhat a contributor to both the improving market environment as well as the fed saying they will do things but not being very committal. the fact that invours are low, demand is picking up and pricing is improving all are positive and it's starting to show consistency. i think that's a very good sign for consumer confidence and, therefore, spending and economic growth down the road. >> this is so important. this was really the crux of the problem over the last couple years....
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>> the first two are the economic environment, economic strength. the second is institutional strength. the third is the government's financial strength, balance sheet and fourth is event risk. >> so why didn't you predict, for example, the situation in iceland, you know. island had a rickety banking system. you downgraded it three times within a year. >> the financial crisis has brought many lessons for a host of commentators including rating agencies. as did the sovereign crisis. one of the lessons we've seen but hadn't observed before was the propensity for markets to act very, very quickly, from market consensus. change very, very quickly. and that was certainly a factor in the loss of credit worthiness -- >> and you didn't see that factor when you made the assessment? >> certainly we didn't anticipate the speed with which the markets could lose confidence in the banking system, yes. >> do you think that -- let me give you a factor you might want to consider in your sovereign euro crisis. the risk the stronger countries will be used to vet out t
>> the first two are the economic environment, economic strength. the second is institutional strength. the third is the government's financial strength, balance sheet and fourth is event risk. >> so why didn't you predict, for example, the situation in iceland, you know. island had a rickety banking system. you downgraded it three times within a year. >> the financial crisis has brought many lessons for a host of commentators including rating agencies. as did the sovereign...
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should also pay a little to actually use environmental cleanup and even proving that it was in the environment all situation we are already working through in some areas is seen on the horrific. we said oh you're very high stand there you know if you're all just thrilled to william and totally meeting our technology and me we will use on him president it was about him or about it before then you can see him procurement program get him serious access to the east midlands. steel and the unifil bill to all the industry in the russian economy. we need to strengthen our position so that i could but outer space in the where the sheen industry revived barrera craft and on the manufacturing and ship rebuilding in just three days. we see touring our if you will draw an extra thousand including the participation of the private payroll you know us with developing new york histories just like we have road maps for improving the university and climate. biotechnology i. know where you have a great engine unit i don't think is there just new c.d.i. building knowledge use and so on was the note that you point
should also pay a little to actually use environmental cleanup and even proving that it was in the environment all situation we are already working through in some areas is seen on the horrific. we said oh you're very high stand there you know if you're all just thrilled to william and totally meeting our technology and me we will use on him president it was about him or about it before then you can see him procurement program get him serious access to the east midlands. steel and the unifil...
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but we have worked this carefully in our environments. this was very important to me as we worked through this process. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> join us next week when the senate collection committee on intelligence hears about global threats to the u.s. witnesses include head of cia david petraeus and robert mueller. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> april 15th, 2010, i had arrived in paris. walked into the hotel lobby met him for the first time. he looked at me and said, so you're the rolling stone guy. i don't care about the article, >> michael hastings wrotet ver. commander of the u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan in the 2010 june issue of "rolling stone." >> i said, sir, it's between you and lady gaga not knowing she was going to be on the cover. >> he replied just put me an lady gaga in a heart-shaped tub. i thought this is a different kind of general, a different kind of story. >> several months later as a result of the article, general mcchrystal had been f
but we have worked this carefully in our environments. this was very important to me as we worked through this process. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> join us next week when the senate collection committee on intelligence hears about global threats to the u.s. witnesses include head of cia david petraeus and robert mueller. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> april 15th, 2010, i had arrived in paris. walked...
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cold water is the best environment for the seaweed. fish move slowly through the cold war to the sea bass are used to the divers and often let them come up very close. they look so menacing and they're not even afraid of bright light. the thread like tentacles of the sea anemones give the seabed a fluffy comet. c.n.n. money's feed on plankton and other organic particles the given a green here to the water of the white sea. just. her being here for sure we had a mortar. it was true ari didn't want to come work. we only need ice cream that's going to be have a. little bit at. the point a few people the underwater world is not the only attraction of the white sea its smooth ice is an excellent environment for kite sledging fans. only going to fail often visits this remote place in the past he would only dive under the ice with scuba gear now he prefers to ride over the top with a special sledge and a parachute but you know it's about most what i like about kite sledging is that you have a choice of parachutes three metre parachute is good
cold water is the best environment for the seaweed. fish move slowly through the cold war to the sea bass are used to the divers and often let them come up very close. they look so menacing and they're not even afraid of bright light. the thread like tentacles of the sea anemones give the seabed a fluffy comet. c.n.n. money's feed on plankton and other organic particles the given a green here to the water of the white sea. just. her being here for sure we had a mortar. it was true ari didn't...
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better environment for our minimalist forces as well as for transit and great for those sort of some of the key focuses that we will have in the next decade afghan finance minister mr sighing a while we wish you all the best in achieving your goals for the development of your country thank you very much thank you very much for the support and. thank you. close up jesus used to do reality screech where the floor my fours are made and can be tested to the limits. now on archie goes to the europe. where blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. where rough rocks turn it into words of beauty. and where a village called newspaper hides amid the forests welcome to the last grecian russia closer. for. if. it would be soon which bryson if you need someone from feinstein christian movies. whose friends stance on t.v. don't come. to headlines on odds and the syrian opposition wants foreign military forces to step in and admits that weapons are coming in from abroad meantime u.n. security council foreign ministers a met to try and break the deadlock amid reports of escalating v
better environment for our minimalist forces as well as for transit and great for those sort of some of the key focuses that we will have in the next decade afghan finance minister mr sighing a while we wish you all the best in achieving your goals for the development of your country thank you very much thank you very much for the support and. thank you. close up jesus used to do reality screech where the floor my fours are made and can be tested to the limits. now on archie goes to the europe....
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in today's increasingly uncertain and complex strategic environment we must ensure that we sustain a diverse mix of rapidly deemployable capabilities, adapt processes to reflect broader ranges of requirements. and through the changes ahead we will demonstrate unwavering commitment to the honor of our professional values. to guide us through this dynamic landscape underpinned by challenges the under secretary of the army has said our vision is the army's globally engaged and regionally responsive and indispensable partner in the capabilities and multi-national environment. as part of the joint force and as america's army that we offer we guarantee the agility, versatility and depth to prevent -- in the future. acknowledging the changing geopolitical environment the 21st century defense that sustains strategic guidance articulates. the army has a vital role in the priorities and we are developing several initiatives. i would like to share a few of those with you. first our army generation process has served us well in meeting our demands in iraq and afghanistan the last several years,
in today's increasingly uncertain and complex strategic environment we must ensure that we sustain a diverse mix of rapidly deemployable capabilities, adapt processes to reflect broader ranges of requirements. and through the changes ahead we will demonstrate unwavering commitment to the honor of our professional values. to guide us through this dynamic landscape underpinned by challenges the under secretary of the army has said our vision is the army's globally engaged and regionally...
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in today's complex and uncertain strategic environment it is is imperative that our army is a decisive arm of the joint force. the army provides depth and versatility to the joint force. meeting the challenges of an uncertain complex and interconnected strategic environment requires an army that is adaptive and innovative, flexible and agile, integrated and synchronized, lethal and dispriminant. with that in mind our army must retain the right capacity and diversity to perform a wide range of missions and provide a variety of military auction opt military leaders. the creation of the strategy was inclusive and comprehensive. we were deeply involved in this unprecedented and collaborative process. the defense strategic guidance was clear. we will strengthen our presence in the asia pacific region. we will continue to build and strengzen critical partnerships and alliances. over the last five years we grew the army to meet the requirements associated with large scale combat and stability operations in iraq and afghanistan. with the successful completion of our mission in iraq and the red
in today's complex and uncertain strategic environment it is is imperative that our army is a decisive arm of the joint force. the army provides depth and versatility to the joint force. meeting the challenges of an uncertain complex and interconnected strategic environment requires an army that is adaptive and innovative, flexible and agile, integrated and synchronized, lethal and dispriminant. with that in mind our army must retain the right capacity and diversity to perform a wide range of...
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against the back drop of fiscal challenge and diminishing resources the security environment continues to evolve and become ever more complex. thus driving the need for new defense strategic guidance. and as the air force approaches further reductions consistent with that guidance, our fleets are already smaller and older than at the end of the post cold war down sizing. by trading size for quantity the air force has made the hard choices to support the new strategic guidance in the fiscal year '13 budget submission. and we will be smaller but superb force that brings us to engage a full range of contingencies and threats. throughout this evolution we remain and shall remain committed to our ongoing responsibilities to provide globally postured, regionally taylored power, from nuclear deterrents to air, space and cyber operations, counter terrorism and global surveillance. we will sustain global operations through our continuing presence in the asia pacific and the middle east and by tayloring our presence in europe. air force capabilities are clearly instrumental to the major prioriti
against the back drop of fiscal challenge and diminishing resources the security environment continues to evolve and become ever more complex. thus driving the need for new defense strategic guidance. and as the air force approaches further reductions consistent with that guidance, our fleets are already smaller and older than at the end of the post cold war down sizing. by trading size for quantity the air force has made the hard choices to support the new strategic guidance in the fiscal year...
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today washington and the environment contain all the richest counties in america. does that make sense that the people are supposed to be serving us are in fact growing o'obesity with power and privilege. i think that a symbol of daunt. >> how did you get your start studying the topics? >> i began when i was young man. i began writing about sex of all things. i wrote a book called "sexual suicide." it's men and marriage. and i essentially showed that civilization depend on family life. that it's the ties of family that ultimately connect men in particular to the fure. and thus, i said that man's connection to the future passes through the woman of a woman. and men and marriage. and i believe that the break down of family way back in the early 1970s would lead to a welfare state for the women and children a police state for the boys. because female-headed families are inept at raising boys. and today we have the welfare state that is some 70 programs taking care of women and children, and we have a police state for the boys for only a third of young black men are in
today washington and the environment contain all the richest counties in america. does that make sense that the people are supposed to be serving us are in fact growing o'obesity with power and privilege. i think that a symbol of daunt. >> how did you get your start studying the topics? >> i began when i was young man. i began writing about sex of all things. i wrote a book called "sexual suicide." it's men and marriage. and i essentially showed that civilization depend on...
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and in that environment, you know, we think it's going to basically move the economy up further. and so, the indirect revenue that comes to economic growth dwarf that. one of the things in the report, there's a citation to an economic study done in europe about making a fairly specific allocation of spectrum into a new sort of larger unlicensed band and they estimated that the megahertz put into the model in europe would be the rough equivalent of an 800 million euro stimulus program -- billion euros euro plan. what do you look at it as an academic economist are just practically and what has happened with the stimulus created by the arrival of wi-fi and bluetooth and basically less than a decade, you should have some common for but these things could really have been. >> host: recently officials from the white house, have you gotten any sense either one of you that the president -- the plan for the president to issue the member you called for any time soon and if so, when? >> guest: i'll just say this, as mark said earlier it saw the president's choice about what he does in terms
and in that environment, you know, we think it's going to basically move the economy up further. and so, the indirect revenue that comes to economic growth dwarf that. one of the things in the report, there's a citation to an economic study done in europe about making a fairly specific allocation of spectrum into a new sort of larger unlicensed band and they estimated that the megahertz put into the model in europe would be the rough equivalent of an 800 million euro stimulus program -- billion...
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it's a completely different environment and it's a very good place to work and then very busy saw. it's convenient place we've got a low cost of life we practically every think you need for your life. you're listening to people like you. cure about the cost of life. i mean. you know company like wal-mart is successful because thinking about cost very much core save in korea because trying to save people money so they can live better their main. tool for this to control our costs and that it should be on the d.n.a. it's should be part of your junaid should be something like you thinking about it on the work well you shouldn't have this in your d.n.a. because because the russian russians are different in this lesson by the way russians are very in the style gee christian people they they get homesick very soon when they go abroad but it is a fact with me most of my friends but but you know different for sure have missed my friends i have but you need to talk with him by skype by forn but for sure i have missed a lot of them. now i am for a couple of days in moscow or soy had a great
it's a completely different environment and it's a very good place to work and then very busy saw. it's convenient place we've got a low cost of life we practically every think you need for your life. you're listening to people like you. cure about the cost of life. i mean. you know company like wal-mart is successful because thinking about cost very much core save in korea because trying to save people money so they can live better their main. tool for this to control our costs and that it...
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for the things that live inside of it, and they are in environments. that's actually a very exciting set of questions. i think there are things in the current political scene that role of energy, and what it means to navigate major energy transitions is clearly a question beyond the agenda of the american future, and it has been repeatedly in the american past. and the past of other nations as well. so there are many, many current policy questions which if we approach them historically we'll understand them differently and i would say better. >> people ask you, why should i study history? wipe should i major in history? what's the answer you give them? why study history? >> because i don't think that you can really understand the present unless you understand the past. and that ranges from the personal level. no one would say, you know, my personal -- i don't nope my story, i don't know my family's history. is that applies to the individual i think it applies to the society in which one lives. plus it's really interesting. there are great skills one le
for the things that live inside of it, and they are in environments. that's actually a very exciting set of questions. i think there are things in the current political scene that role of energy, and what it means to navigate major energy transitions is clearly a question beyond the agenda of the american future, and it has been repeatedly in the american past. and the past of other nations as well. so there are many, many current policy questions which if we approach them historically we'll...
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i think we are in a very low yield environment given the low yield environments we have. and the potential for a slow down. i think there is still the potential for further disruptions. i don't think they're cheap. >> thanks so much for your time. >> tim as a diversifier, are you in treasuries. >> my fixed income, i had a lot of emerging market debt. for as long as people have been trying, people have been getting burned. direct interest from the streets. >> next trade here. when you think of safety trades, firearms may not be the first thing in my mind. >> mike, good to speak with you. >> background checks are done by the fbi. they are point of sale checks. and you can adjust those checks to remove concealed carry permits and get a very good proxy for firearm sales. they were up off of a very strong count for the year before as well. sales this past six months are up over 20%. >> margins, june 28, margins were spectacular. they blew away. a name we talked about for a while. i think valuations are still fair. the stock is well mentioned as more than doubled here. >> this
i think we are in a very low yield environment given the low yield environments we have. and the potential for a slow down. i think there is still the potential for further disruptions. i don't think they're cheap. >> thanks so much for your time. >> tim as a diversifier, are you in treasuries. >> my fixed income, i had a lot of emerging market debt. for as long as people have been trying, people have been getting burned. direct interest from the streets. >> next trade...
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the environment feels to me like the u.s. is in a little better shape than the markets appreciated and now the markets are catching up. >> in terms of needing to raise capital, are you expecting to sell assets? >> i don't think we will raise capital. morgan stanley is through the sort of damage zone. we've gained share in our core institutional businesses, and we're looking forward to getting this ingration with smith barney done and looking forward to that acquisition over time. >> with housing it's going to take time to work through everything, we have a couple years of working through inventories of properties. we try to modify whenever we can to help people stay in their homes. we have done it a million times. that's a million times we've had people stay in. when we can't do that short sale or ultimately the worst outcome is foreclosure. >> those businesses that are geared to the emerging market consumer or geared towards global trade flows or banking they're doing well. it's almost as if the banking business has two diff
the environment feels to me like the u.s. is in a little better shape than the markets appreciated and now the markets are catching up. >> in terms of needing to raise capital, are you expecting to sell assets? >> i don't think we will raise capital. morgan stanley is through the sort of damage zone. we've gained share in our core institutional businesses, and we're looking forward to getting this ingration with smith barney done and looking forward to that acquisition over time....
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he said china's policy to control the exports is aimed at protecting the resources and environment. >> translator: it's true that china is taking measures to restrict exports of rare earth metals, but they are consistent with the wto rule. the accusation that china has an effective monopoly on the market is false. >> the case highlights the need for diversifying suppliers the metals. >> we advanced our schedule so we could get our materials out to the market. >> smith told nhk world that his company will supply rare earth metals this year. he acquired a processing company last week. he hopes to export the materials to japan. he says they have about 13% of the rare earth metals. cheaper chinese minerals dominate the market. >>> economists are zeroing in on what central bankers do and say. the bank of japan decided to keep monetary policy unchanged. it seems the federal reserve is doing the same. let's go to ai. tell us about their statement. >> the fed says the american economy is expanding moderately. it will maintain easing among high unemployment and other risks. the federal reserve
he said china's policy to control the exports is aimed at protecting the resources and environment. >> translator: it's true that china is taking measures to restrict exports of rare earth metals, but they are consistent with the wto rule. the accusation that china has an effective monopoly on the market is false. >> the case highlights the need for diversifying suppliers the metals. >> we advanced our schedule so we could get our materials out to the market. >> smith...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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i think this kind of financial environment is perfect for such a -- an axe-wielder of that nature to go in terms of waste and redundancy. it could potentially reduce russian anxieties, if we are spending less in terms of naeto overall. that might be a good way of sitting down at the table with russians and saying, hey, you don't have to worry about us so much. yes, we're pursuing missile defense, et cetera. but obviously, we're taking a very serious position on reducing spending within nato. finally, there are two aspects that mitigate against this happy news, from my point of view happy news, not necessarily everybody here. one is that we have a tendency to export our problems. we export our obesity problem by selling corn syrup all over the world, while, no surprise, we sell our arms as well. and over the last two years, the obama administration has begun to reevaluate our export control regulations to facilitate greater arms exports. why? i mean, the reason is obvious. if our military contractors have fewer opportunities to get pentagon contracts, well, we will, ie, the obama admi
i think this kind of financial environment is perfect for such a -- an axe-wielder of that nature to go in terms of waste and redundancy. it could potentially reduce russian anxieties, if we are spending less in terms of naeto overall. that might be a good way of sitting down at the table with russians and saying, hey, you don't have to worry about us so much. yes, we're pursuing missile defense, et cetera. but obviously, we're taking a very serious position on reducing spending within nato....